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How much web traffic does your LEB handle?

vanarpvanarp Member
edited March 2013 in General

I thought it will be fun to know about websites running on really Low End Boxes.

Expected details:

Site type:
Technologies:
LEB Specs:
Daily or monthly page views:
Daily or monthly unique visitors:
Site URL (Optional):

It may not be safe to mention the URL here, but you are welcome to do so if you are confident :)

It will be great if you can share some tips on how you could achieve such good performance of the site(s) running on a LEB.

EDIT: edited title and post to better convey the intention :)

Comments

  • I got 10 hits a day, good enough?

  • Hmm... how high is high?

  • High traffic as in many gigabytes or many hits? Because i have one site (official mirror of some CDs/DVDs) that has only 3 files on it yes generates hundreds of gigabytes downloads per day.

  • MikeInMikeIn Member
    edited March 2013

    @rds100 said: High traffic as in many gigabytes or many hits? Because i have one site (official mirror of some CDs/DVDs) that has only 3 files on it yes generates hundreds of gigabytes downloads per day.

    @rds100
    Linux OS?? or something similar?

  • @taronyu said: I got 10 hits a day, good enough?

    Mee too

  • I visit my website everyday, is that good enough?

  • FreekFreek Member

    96MB.com ?

  • @taronyu @madfish @rds100 @jcaleb @Bogdacutuu @Freek

    I realized the mistake and hence revised the title. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @Freek said: 96MB.com ?

    +1, and the new forum it has as well.

    Also freevps.us is running on a even smaller LEB I believe (either 64MB or 80MB)

    And LEB used to be running on a 80MB RAM LEB from Quickweb for several years until it got moved to Linode on a 512MB instance and then moved to CC on a dedi.

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